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Di Calcium Phosphate
Dicalcium phosphate (DCP), also known as calcium hydrogen phosphate, is a mineral and member of the calcium phosphate family. Calcium phosphates are salts derived from phosphoric acid. They look like a white powder and have no smell.
You can use DCP as a dietary supplement, an antacid and even a treatment for hypercalcemia, a calcium deficiency in the blood.
DCP has two chemical formulas: Dicalcium Phosphate-Anhydrous (free from water) and Dicalcium Phosphate-Dihydrate (which contains two water molecules). Despite their slight chemical differences, they have similar functions. You can use both as over-the-counter calcium and phosphorus supplements. Both are a source of calcium and phosphate in Pharmaceutical companies often use DCP to make tablets, especially since it’s insoluble and ideal for use in time-release pills. It is used in toothpaste, Anti caking agent for food, dietary supplement, Feed additives.
Features of Di Calcium Phosphate
- Highly effective
- Precisely formulated
- Accurate composition
Applications of Di Calcium Phosphate
Pharmaceuticals
Rubber industry
Cosmetics
Paints
Printing ink
Specification of Di Calcium Phosphate Powder
Sr. No. | TEST | SPECIFICATION |
1 | Description | A white crystalline powder, odorless. |
2 | Solubility | Practically insoluble in water and alcohol . |
3 | Identification | A white precipitate Forms |
A yellow precipitate of ammonium phosphomolybdate forms. | ||
4 | Arsenic | Max. 3ppm |
5 | Fluorides | Max. 0.005% |
7 | Lead | Max. 2ppm |
8 | Loss on ignition | 7.0% to 8.50% |
9 | Assay | 97.0% to 105.0% |
10 | Particle size | 100mesh |